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| for do not cont ri- ! let lors mtisf fur- not for puMication, v-nt iliciit ion. cin-fi >|>ontlfin , t‘ sliottld !)•• tul- ,r ,| to Kd. II. I>( ('itinp. Mana^t r. , ,,c;i club of live new yearly sub- s ,- 1 ’i!,i .. we will allow olt cents | ,■ ; eltlb of |0 we will allow $1 .<MI lo *• •• l.oO 2d ‘ “ *2.d0 :,(» • “ ">.00 \ . is i. elutnee for :i boy or ^irl i i nei’^liborbood to make a lit- j tii • 1 1ri -i mas money. \\ ’iii for partictilars to K»l II.; |) : no. Mitna^er. 1 .int' condition the .litres t hilt lead to t be rude. i beforehand that conviction i bard labor, in siyhl of home rluips, mi^lil act rest mindly <>n some and tints be the means of les sening crime. If our principal roads were thus improved and kept in jiood condition there would still l*e enouj'b roads left for us to work when the ground is too wet on tbe farm. THE COTTON CROP. Two \) :i!'s a yd no one would ha\e supposed it possible for cotton to reach i he unprecedented low price of VI cettisperlb. Constant pressure lots brnuylit S be priet'down and we are almost. if not <piiic hclpncss. Several ciitises biive conspired to tb's (in'. The amouni of cotton on hand fi'oin p.cv'diis crojis is uncom- utre tot be |>\> . im TOl5Kl{ 2<5. I Sill. TYPHOID FEVER. <t! i| seas so i ire valent in has been espi‘Ciit 11V d)r l 'i t'itrdiina the present sCil- \ ell out df Idd count i es iiavi -tiUVred sevendy. •> ■ i i ■ > escaped. I’hy- | a ;i vc as to ibe (‘Nis- '» !I y till eotteiir in the :. • ! :es in I be drittk- in . ! y I lie cause of ' r t'( vers. i ill.dll Wells. eSpeciillly \ . I its we biive. for our - pp!' we a re running t be , I, ; \ iny t bis linyeriny. constiin- . r i cditstitnt visitor in our \ our population is fast in- ii iicboov i s us to arninye in • a ul! stii ply of pure water. . nll\ that eoines into our nit adds t o I lie necessit y. < -ms can be bu ll by individuals .s in a tnea- uI'e (iiminisli t be , <• ' tak'ny t be fever. I Ills is >. \ :, el only pa -t ia! r» lief. i v' " i<\ he,- maynilieent sup- >; ;mre water has. in a few years, ere - ,1 t he heait itfltlltess of lief • . and her own at t raet iveiiess . o' hitits mai l er of prevent iny . ■ and t bus p rose r\ iuy heal I h be t tna’it eonsiiiefittion, ! ■ i*. an o.!tei's that tire weiybty i a ietsiia -•> matt <»r a progressive i moldy iary.n due in it mea i lull in mamifaei uriny cans 'il l»y t be line fiuaueial d- pfession. I'lien too. t '.ie present crop has lieen rtisbed to tnurkcl as soon ns yintted. so that tiic tinti-.ia 1 y la rye receipts lit ship- p' y purl' indicate a laryer crop l ban an.h 'pa.. ii. * .\s a rule we believe it best to mar- kid t lie er.p as soon as harvested. Ii. It a.vevi r. t!u re is a cme to bobl. it is not waeii every one is liobbtiy, just as tridy io tiie iu.-i lime to sell is i. i, w hi i t \ < :y one is si- 1 buy. (i as were never more in demand than now. Kacli set ms taxed to the ii:;uo-i to meet the constant tie* tna I. In < ory'a an ei' nt is biiny made tot ,'ole the iVrimr‘o bold bis cot ton cron if be des'rcs to do so. \Ye c it t o. iliatdbc price of cot ton - .1 continues fair, tin* fa rarer wne'd i:e n.iieii n ..re depressetl. At stwelli 1 tll.d a ralf eeets per bus - et , c priet* ootaii;. il e r 1 lie sect w' ! I iteitrlv : iln.tl ei' the • It e e '.)>. -1 ’ell 1'! I V lyainst tin tlii.ii id die.l i ii s u "a nee on property: yri a: er cleanliness ot streets and pr. in's.--.; i 'e eonifort and convcti- of baviny w.u ef t brouybotit our .bigs green liiwns and beautiful in • it 1'.• stall,' oi t lio iulvanlage's to .• 'b t ived from having it supply of i; .v - it ei* a si hie to all. lb'' In.'issity is upon us. let us i . ■ tin' wa\ for its earl v necom- TRAIN ROBBERY. < liaries .1. Seareey the train robbt r at •pliantieo in \ iryiniii. lias at least rendered ids name notorious, lie is now in t be band- of ! be otlieers of t be law and isapt to have justice at tin early day. No lives were lost and no private purses were taken but then there was eunityb and to spare in the ex press ear. Six or seven men with drawn revolvers force the enyineer to close t be t lirol t le and when t be t rain stops, with t be read\ dynamite earl ridyc shat ter l be door of l lie ears. While some make niyht hideous with their yells and repealiny rifles, other deliberately and syslematie- ally ransacked the express packycs. Men who ran t bus jepordize human life de*crves the utmost penalty lluit biiv can iniliet. p j i S i 1 1 • I e DAS 1 ARDDY MURDER. (tranyebiiry. was 1 | 11 e-dd lilood oil •’■way in broad day- !:.e n- hi s f; • . u tin* ct! It n- ■ : I • was re. urn- n y tb day reeeiv- • v.: n tiie murderous e tied t iie ]i if l i ollt die i. iifii! ot s tiiitl eooly e i and itnsus- of the dollar. , . \ ’ 'of heart t bat e • ■ . jtl'l b e. .ii: n t|”l well in olfer- S.iun i'of t lie tiffesl of d in seinliny. oy 1 , rain . Id. h ounds for t fitek- i; 'id el'ini ii.iit - ;• IH 1 out laws. ■ trail v. as t ( M 1 i eold for evett t i;< t rmii. < 1 in 1 ket II see lit c< 1 itni- I*. .' • i o .'.Do w. 'Mi is leads tin News lit ! nirl’-r to S il.-ge st I bill ill eiti'lt < **;n ;U tli I. re be kt ‘I'I i blood 1 .ill d. of t II til .e,t 1 U'eed. : und 1 riiin- (• ' I lllow I'D and rim down viola- 1 * »!*' < a' law. We a jiprove 1 be plan. uh>i ! ’ (lull it may soon 1 M * C itrried ilil*. • •1!', ct. W ity not use tiie eiidowmeiits of n..u. ^ nio>t ftiiiitfitl friend in still tu -t I I !: prot I iny l lie innoeent front Thompson Ini d of hiyiiwayman. 11 is bad t wo weeks ayo a liotind in , fellow-man eiutryed < itiooya. on a cold trail, follow- ■ ir t\\ nty miles to bis liidiity p a not ed criminal. I u t be fact* o lei. a wit lit" be confessed bis yiiiit. OUR WATER POWER. Some of the Northern press ex press doubts about our available si'es for manufaet uriny purposes. They eoiifess that the south lias the advan tage in position, but. "where are ytuir water p<>\\ers.' tlii*y ask. Let tbent come and see. I’licy tiro here all arotmd us in ibis piedmont beit, and powt r that is never failiny. Our stream' tu vt-r run dry in summer but they ntu on sind on forevt*r. Tiie timeisii'd tar distant when moif of them wii! be turned to profit aide necotint in timiiny maebinery other than that spins yarn or weaves cotton elotb. And we believe that New bnyland capitalists will soon be seekiny us. I he cry of disbelief is but tin* prelude toaetive searelt. W. W. THOMSON ACQUITTED. The trial of \\ . W . 'I'liom|ison K.stp is over. He was atraiyned on tin* eluirye of murder for tiie shoot iny of F.diloi* I’. K. lo.wel!. wbielt sltooliny result ed in R'lWell s ileal !i. Tboiiisoii and Howell were both editors in the (own of (ireetiwootl. rile tl 11 efeji! ion occll iTed oil t be st reft s of the town Al'Pr iinyeriny for moldIlS. lioWeii died. W'c are ylad to ebronieb’ the fact that by <t jury of Ids press W'. W . M’ell set free. • a ve t lie blood of our ainsl ns even tlioityli it be to pr. serve ones own life. Life is precious; its \alue is jtbuve rubies. A SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL OP ERATION. eslabli 'led here, in our own Stale, where a desireabie class of settlers could : I relitible informal ion. I’arti. s owniny tracts tiial tin y de sire to sell would ydadly avail ibem- selvcs of this ready way to iidM iiise. MORTON AND HIS COACHMAN. Levi has to conform to the lav. like | any other mortal, am! bis imported English eoacbnuin lias to return across the Atlantic. W ind it pity that the law is ayainsl him! How nice to In* driven about l;y an Knylish- man even if be is in livery ! i bis is not the first time that Mr Morton i Inis oeen in the same predienmciit. But then be was not as biy a man ns he is now. I’erbaps be is now wiser. Matters From Maud. |< 'orrespondeliee of 'fin: I.Uot.i ii. j M \ l |>. S. <’., Oft. 2t>.—The tptes- tion is not eonvention or no conven tion to-day hut where is the money for t be taxes. Who is ready to answer? \V. L. Kpps and W . n'Siieals arrived at this place btsl niylit amlareeol- leetin*'taxes tbis morniny. i don't believe many of our tiix payers can hollow hurrah for it sinyle yobl stiiu- ilard, and if to-day was elect ion day I fear that they would fail to vote for a forty or fifty thousand dollar con vention. as we do not know what it would cost. Some say nurse tlie old sore lonyer and others <ny heal it up if it breaks out in another place. I ncle T. says that there is some words in our eonst'd id ion that will be ; miyldy Itard to cltitnye and it they j are not chnmjyd the problem will still I remain unsolved, but l don t know ! much about that, it is loo hi tyre for me. <»ur place is quiet at this time but of course some of the boys keep the siyn board, of the black drayon up. but tis to t lie question of t be sand and I stmi k * * in our town last week, that i wits only it new introtluelion yolten ! up by the restless boys known ns a ! moonesbitu* exebanye. Tltere was no one killed as was reported. ! In* fnn was divided. The foot nice was lotty but successful, ami n> to the un lucky fellow that win pul to bed in I lie brush-heap be soon loitml that he was not on feathers and its lie could nut remember killiny anylliinybut a little anti-dispeiisary. lie could not understand why be was laved to rest before he was t ired. I hope t he ynmc was eiitirelx stitisl'itelory so miieli >o that it will never be played nyain. Cotton is low amt so is eottrjtyi . but many of our f.armer.* are "'lumped like they intend to j.dher tin r.- nuiininy bales whet liei* t Iu y can sell it or not. Your correspondent eham d to la* tit Mt. Ararat on tiie 2>tlli. ami at tended the closiny ex< rei>es ol i’rol. A. (i. Davis' sinyiny. 11 is class was well tra’metl anti itll seeim d to enjoy Ilu-mselves and duiiny tlie intermis- siotis the yotiny ladies and yeiits had the sweetest time that ' ever wit nessed. for there was much candy used. Miss Diey I’.ridyes. after tt lotiy ill ness. quietly passed away the Itilti. Her remains were laved to rest the ITtli in tiie ('berokt*e buryii'.yyroitiHl. The funeral services wire conducted • by \Y. T. Thompson. • > *iie was a memherof Mtissadonia llaplisl elutrelt for 27 years and all who knew her loved her. She was ever cheerful, yenlle. pitielit. kiml and loviny, she was a <'hrist iaij^MBtffckcr yave an\ olTetiee mate He nib am'' fort Tttlemen \\a.- niybl ttml it of an animal. ri.e a doy of a ealf. CONVICTS AND GOOD ROADS. Troiie tiiil ayain at work. Al- \.. vt i-o_ ni/.e 1 bat our roads are poor thoityhanold man, wit it vilalily low- ! " I ; that m> heavier loail nut be ,. r ,. ( | | 1( . V4 .,. ( . ( | nq.j.Hv the btnibd over them tlum can be drawn sttryeon's knife. Tim e weeks ayo. t broil yb its deepest mtid-liole or up without the sttryeon's help, a few it - steepest bills: that t here is it lie- |,|,,pe iiotlfS woubl have broiiybt bis r. St iny on ns to improve p lf( , t( , „ ( .| US) .. > I’., Crawlev it V tin in if we would keep abreast of ad- vam*iny eivilizat ion. ■ jean now in force for work iny " ’ ■ e!•• i far i'ro:u a niplisbiny m ton resui; It is simply a I bet It r t ban no plan til till. ! ft'.u't'u >11 i if those who travel ■', .r lii’.’'iv,a\s .•V'’r do any thiny : ' 1 . ■ .i i. im. 1 I ra\cl I iny tiver t bent .n .■ ;,'t jisaiti. it may be advisable to keep in e-ei* ■ inli,icnit 111 convicted law who biive i billy sentence to not be I lit best eeotio- M i \ ic| - \\ bo llil Vt ii cupahli' appli- and i was the stiryeoii wbose skill yave Trone a new lease of life. Sueb skill is doubly blessed. It blesses liim who exercises il and him who depends upon it. We eonyrat ii bit e Dr. Crawley and his a ppreeiat i ve patient Tromqso lony ident ’died wil Ii I be kiius at Limestone, ALABAMA’S PERSEVERANCE. Takiny advanttiye of I lie dissiit is- faetion in the West and North West. \\here droiiylit ami forest tires belli sway. Alabama Inis sent atmniy them one of Iter hi st men to awaken in- 11Test in her broad iiere- and sunny clime. Sonili t'ai'olinit and < .coryia m i;. well doibe 11111 A hurt' m "I inforinat i ui should be FROM WASHINGTON. A N i wsy THE SECRET OF THE FLOWERS \ s I I I \ arc .-care now ami Letter From the Nation’s Headquarters. ■ io\. (let. 22. — I’olitieiatis arou'id W iisbiiiylon jusl evert tbitty is unusually Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest L . S. (lov’t Report |f Honuty Is lint t ttlUy. TIh m TIiIh i:*- lilniiMl Inn Will Sio’Vn. What art’ flowers, tb so pails of plants rendefed so conspicuous by their form an I color: Tin* p. is quiet at t be Coiiyressiomtl beiulquar- call them tlu* weddiny ynniK'iits of lers ..I tin parties. The reason is plants, but alTord us no an wit to not far to seek. The Washiliyton the question. Why do some of the '■nd of tin eampaiyn—makiny plans i dnughtors of Flora, for example, tin* and sciidiny out doeuments—is prtte- grnsseti, tin: prime source of our food and the politicians an* in fttjtply, wear such ineonspienotis wodumy ynrments. while others are docked in sueb brilliant array or ex itale such deliybtful iH'rfumer Sei qptifle investigation lias solved tin* riddle. There arc* numerous plants which can is* fertilized only by the itt their tiejilly ove i be lit ld 1 ryitty toelim-b t heir printed 1 arynmenls wdlitalk. The otlieials at the several beadi|uartt > rs keep up their itssertions of eontidenee, but mme of them ettre to back uptbeir claims w it It details showiny tin* dis tricts tiny expect to carry and the , ... vote t hey expect to yet, all* yiviny t he | W nc * same reasnn. t bei r opponent s. i tie op most disinterested men in Wasbiny- tract these insects that llowers don ton is tluil the demoertits will ni)i their bright garb and exhale their elect a majority of t be House, and ’ perfume. Flowers are tavern signs nia.iy of t hem are also of t be opinion informing insects that here tin* table that the republicans will do no bet-! is with pollen and with in* t;.r D r. Wh'n lt means that they believe , spread. The faet is now universally tlic populists biive a better chance to j known, but simple and natural a- it ■ Icc*. a 'iillicient number of members appear* it was first discovered only a to hold the balance ot power than x'enturv ago. Strange! There have been cot mt less lover' bat t o do'so would aid Pursuit of f«xxl transfer the pollen of s. I lte opinion of the the anthers to the pistil. It is to at t it lier I be demoemts or re[)ublieans iiave to tit ct it majority. Your cor-| it sjiomlent believes that the South is the doubt ful factor in the problem. | ! f I be deinoeriits eitn bold their own j in tin south lliey will stand an ex-' ecUeiii ebaiiee of retaininy the House !>\ a \. ry small nnijority, but if the populists make the gains they expect 1 o make in t bat sect ion tlu* democrat s wi'i bitve .a slim chance. rbe new Museum of the Post (Mliee i >t part ment wtis opetu-d to t be ptiblie to-day. and it is well worth it visit. It embr.'iccs tin* exhibit the depart ment had :it the World’s Fair, which has Leer, largely added to, and shows prm'liealix the manner in .vbieb the ma" ii-. iuive been handled from the days o' the pony express to the pres ent. tie exhibits including a pony post mounted and equipped, :t nniilel of the steamshipCity of i’ttris. ;i model of the sidewheel steiimer Sotulicnier wliieb earned the first maiis across tlu* Atbintie. and up to date postal ear. and lots of other ! Iiings coniieeted wil h t be mail service .at various periods in its history. D i-i ow evident 1 biit a concortcd etTorl will be made ilt the coming short .-t si-inti t.I" ('onyress to largely inert io-e iiie standing army of the Lniteti Mates. Tiie first oflieial step w;is taken w ben tien. Sidiotield. in ba at ual re|iorl took the strike tr.".iblc' .as a It xt to preach upon the neei-sity lor doubliny t lie size of llie army, .lust ii tlieell'eet of bis reeom- nninlatioa was dying out Adjunt < b-uer:si lJuyy:es steps to the front witb i:i- aimuiil report, reeomending an inenutse of the army. In a few weeks I be annual report of the Secre tary of W itr will be made public and closely following that will come the President's annual message to Coe- gress. and I wiil miss my guess if bo! lido not recommend an increase in the itrmx. The people may ju. i make up their minds that Ibis is going to lie a live question this white, both in and out of Congress. Secretary Carlisle is somewhat w t. d ab .ut that decision if Solici tor Pet ve. t bat counties had a right to issue bonds of small denomination to be Used as monc\ without paying to.' federal tax imposed on State !!;:■ .. currency, lie bits learned that . he < nnniissioiitTs of Flyd County, t bi., It’oni whom came the question that brought out tbe opinion, are pre- pari og to submit tt bond issue to the voters of the county tit the coming • 'iee! ion and are so certain t hat it will be nut h vized t nat they are getting even t iiing ready to b in in nomiuat ions of Uveuiv dollars. with the intention toj husbands. V.) sire without a cent of eirettiale them as money, taking it i ♦t,..;,. ,,., V c.,.t. Tf •>/-ollee- alone me t be bonds five, ten and I’ockfts and INx'kt tbonks. It is safe to wager that out of • v ery 30 women one meets at a place i of amusement or in church with their • ■— i nusoauus, aa are wuiioul a ecu ■ btmi as ntoiiey. taking it | money on their person. If a co • i t int solicitor bee\es d(-| ^j 011 j s taken up, the husband a I'aii rept Mr. Painl Mrs. .la Mrs. Polly P < Mte of our out ' larking’ canic across somtl II. — .\ s it was K*t Now tiie question arises, what was it Robert can't tel! ttsbeettuse he didn’t stay to investigate. Mrs. M at t ie Ruber, who lias been in ibis settlement some time fm- her health, is on tlu* mend. This speaks well for our neighborhood a - a health resort. C. !•'. Nance went over to Trough last Friday on btisitn ss. Mr. and Mrs. .Inc Raines, of Lawn, I nion Co., were on a visit to Mr Rufus Nance last week. C. I!. Petty wtis iit the county seat last week on business. Among the visitors litis week was Messrs. Cameron Littlejohn and Le onard Kirby, of Ravenna, at Jus. Al lens Mr. S. II. Riant on and wife, of llnllic. Mid Mr. Rooser I'ostel* aitd wife life iit Sam Welelnd's. .1. M . Roll ml I fee. of <'elll (TV ieW. wa- down ill bis pbmtiilion not long since ittnl in looking over Ids farm discovered a squirrel in a tree -oun ti.) of 7(1 fi i t higll. lb' eoliellltled Iii ciist a stone at ii ;iinl .as a result In broiigbl him tlown at tin* .second throw. Mr. Romnlt ive is our pitcher for t be < 'omit Ii baseball team. Thu ninny feiends ot I'm le N'iiicent Rlitnlon will regret to learn that be is vcr\ ill. Si,i\t S\m, Four Big Successes. 11 a v a r | hi - I teed i <1 me r to n , o , *e lb II rni'l e good all the Ild\e'*!' »'ter e'li'anal or t b. n. i lie uliow ■ ; .,v re'intbes '..VC reaebe i a pbe'io i , .; | sab; Dr. L’ ; , s Nc \ d'.im, Coi'tsamp, d t. c,,,. ,'t > j. ii*l ('tilt - c Ii biltt'e g: ji li'*ee—Kb”*, 'c R‘ < t be * •<■. . 'it 1 ' > * I. c • S.t and I ’t I t . j >1' »'!’ I I* it. • | i') | 'oil. ; . • | L s N i w I. w i i b i e a pc 't p ' *. \ * I . . t t g . '..'I' I ’ III O ( ,» ! i' i , : • I; , . I Iii’* i.ii m an i • 11 'a 1 • w 1 1 •-( ita in I- at. aeiied lie t w '. i w be glad to Idl volt mot- ’ I t III II - ■ d .1 \V R. I DttPre s b-r g rat iit eisi'in was Ii ia!. Secretary Carlisle does’l l take ibat view of the matter. a:nl lie lias referred tin* decision of lho solicitor to the attorney-general for review, ami those (icorgia finan ciers may find out before long tbal tiny will not be allowed to run op position. even in a local way, to 1 te lf Sam in tin* issue of money. \t least that is the impression of those who Iuive heard Secretary Car lisle speak about the matter. .lusiiec Rivwer, of I . S. Supreme Court, in advocating a national hol- ida> to eonimenec* the join) anniver saries of tiif battle of Saratoga and the surrender iit Yorklown. tit I be !:.*— t meeting of the Sons of the American revolution, used some 'angUitge that should be rend by' evt r\ Anierieiin. itnd pondered over, j " V- e are too busy. " he said. " wit Ii j every lay ••ares and engrossed in ‘ tiie business and ambition of our daily life.' As it result we forget 1 patriotism. Therefore we should j have more national holidays. Some sav that patriotism is mere senti-1 mi nt, but it man with no sentiment i i- worse olT titan it man without j in usie i n h is sou I; be is lit for treason, stratagem, ami spoils. In every In art should it lie the purpose to take j t!i I'.-iti oitlii of Andrew Jackson: ' Ii . tIn-t lernal. o'er all this land, I bat Hag .- Int 11 float. I InTt i:- tm medieine so often llecd- 11 in t .t-rx Inline so admiralily adnpt- d to tin purpose fm* wbielt it is in- • mb d. i. < 'liamlKTliiin lai'dli it we. !, pa-ses Pain Riiltu. but some mem- b r of the family lias need of it. \ toot baebtnr beiidiii'bi may be cured by it. A toiieii of rheumatism or lieu fit Igiit quieted. I'lte severe pain of ;t hum or -eahl promptly relieved itinl the sure healed in much less time t bitii w ben medieine lias to be sent for. A spfitin may be promptly treated before iiitbuuation sets in. which in sures a ettre in about one-third of the time otherwist* required. Cuts and bruise- should receive immediate I real ment before the parts become swollt'ii wbielt can only he done when Pam Ralm is kept tit band. A sore Ibrotit may hi* <*ttred before it Im-ltnin. Coughs, fnl i tt !s. — ‘ ' \o11 e.utits serious. A troublesome eorulbrve t»ever t'st’d til's < •tat i'on ii may be removed by applying it twice j .Aied'c'ite. m e t til will cmv' 'ec you a day for :t week or two. A lamcjt'ai ; lias wonder.ul enra if pow. » 'lack tlili\ be ettred and several days in i' 1 ! tRsetise*’ lit 'Ib.'.tai (’In-i r nd Lcio of valuabli’t inn’ sjivetl or a pain in t be sitle or i fit-| t'elii ved wil bout paying a tloelor bill I'l'oetire a .'|M cent bot tle at oliet and \ on w ill never regret it. ot Sale bv \\ . R. Du Pre. <• F.ttelt ru that I be ri "iind W R. Dupn Absolutely pure The Young People's Bureau. Sociology. \\ Draytonvillt 1 Dots. • '(ii're-itondi nc of Tut LrniiKit. J lb; \s roM i• i i S. t ., . ic| 21.— <>'e.ar. li,’ Ion. haired .'ih.'lio, was d< livci'ii. iii 'i l 1 ' i• . t 1.1 pient ti re i" a g in -1 h .ft be secret domai', of irl b\ le I;. id ,.f trade*- I’ciple an I mi- • llitie nc nobotiie*, >• iciot. gy? li is a p« r- ”■ zei i in into t iie s .• i.J oni- ■ How i real tires, a ' ' ^‘ tf in teieb'r m n- . . . • t ■ la. • soul am| „ r btiiilly rising totin alpme height i ■ 1 .*i tt willin'' c.ine > (, '*'''i. • velaum d: Aye. all of you ■ . .illation and a r 'i- l "' lv iir ' I’bili: t in.mere Philis- * ' i \ lit* UnrtHlMVH*.;; | r t iiu^ (It■ li!H*s fiur 11lies, man, soft I; I Sill it It IS. i: 'it'* t j l! e > t ii||> ,)f out) e ‘ ^ A 1 b ill.* ju I. (» !i i t, ;ic;t i »( l icl‘ ‘ 1 l . , I itss. :i. labor. pUMisliui ’ it ^ , of crim tiats e. 1 ' 1 ‘ 1 ' • l " ; - * >, \v!i; l . - \V • 1 . lU'l i of pracl ifitl s. 11 i i \ '' ' ‘ ' U 1 i m: j i ‘ i * ; m ^ j>l;i« ■’ din t lie ro'b •..• cu,’- ' lt . . \\ *t M. ,. • • . ’ .. sei i ■ . old gentlc- w. I, ” i'i 1 I ilies, itnd .. are being bone of an t iie world r>f flowers for thousands of years, and not one of them had an idea of the purpose which the flowers served until an observant sehoolimis ter in bis ramble through the envi rous of Berlin and Spandau bad bis attention awakened bv observing the unwearied persisteneo with which the insects visited fiowerafter flower, “caught nature in the act’’ indeed, and in the year 17'Jd published his remarkable work, the title of which, translated into English, would ’ •, “The Discovered Secret of the Struc ture and Fertilization of Flowers ' It was a work indicative of inonu mental industry, with 2(i cojiper plates containing 1.117 illustrations. The German schoolmaster was (’Ini' tian Konrad Sprengcl, the son of a Brandenburger clergyman. After a first api*>intmeut in it Berlin school he wtis called (17Mb to the rectorship of the Great School mow Gymnasi um) at Spandau. where lie collected and worked up the material of his work, an astonishing task. whi* h even today excites the unqualified admiration of botanists. At that time the work brought Spivngel no honor. His love of flowers occupied so much of his time that. In* limited himself to only the most absolut-. ly necessary of his rectorial duties. He died in complete obscurity, April 7, 181(5, in his sixty-sixth year. Shortly before bis death he pub lished a short memoir entitled "The Utility of Bees, - ' and* the ’ Xeei ssiiy of Bee Culture From a New J’.iint of View,” in which he drew, more pre cisely, the distinction between wind fertilized and insect fertilized plants. He showed here experimentally the incapacity of insects to fertilize the flowers of currents, gooseberries, ap pies, violets and others. These flowers tire protected from the visits of insects by a small canopy of gauze. The labors of Sprengcl wen* prac tically disregarded. He expend no recognition, and be did not even retain a single copy of his work. Charles Darwin was the first to bring Sprengel's “remarkable book ' to light and do full justin' to the German schoolmaster. “He was ahead of his age,” wrote Darwin, “and his discoveries lay long neglect ed.”—Neber Land Und Meer. our country. I he Mood ■ In.igratton dcmni'ds :h:.i I !. ■ otn in iouch w.lh on ; i ru, li und not only do . . 111 i.e t* hand t'or frieml- i.u : on;• next ii >.'.• in h- n.it r I'ee.i. . o'i. Ii: i le e in'e, t Olll iC tbi* I' Ilia? •'"ft ,,f thin'; M f- List y Dn'dI .''pi!! 'ks were unit, of III .at rinnitiv I;, - , watt i'ii i v > , It l iM’ IP il 'll ( ' lilt!, < i 1 t • >*' l* l« ' t»’.\ l -• H 5»i;st*. 1 " r ,1, l- m.t. • . . . .*;u*y * * ; n u*' n. •*!» V A .7 x \ • .. ,< ■ .1 it no on«' oi t !.t ! • : ivi I t," a lloor- n 1 Id n't >t and fit . rd day. too.’’ 1 'ii"- l.etioir n t i. I' .|y bonds i 1 ’ hi;, night, i iii" lei farmer. has made this me meat, o(MI • !>a!es cl' cotton, ' .'a " - : i: tin eii i. and tt line " nil he will .•in '!)’>. : I * u i \ i! K‘ .' i III! t«» .'\j t MY KIDNEYS! i , ' i 1 . 1 ; ^ I• iil ( v call j't.*i* ; u * 111110 < »I \\ t’.l i t ! i a id t\ . < biti ami in iv. n a rv h • ; m’ ip* 5 j hand and ; • ’ t * lienee. rln Ni hi it « r.\a in t . S. ' . are one of t be ot y■ ■.i.• ; o.i.. They in'., : are the great t,;. I ' !!• 1 y wot •d mai ' ellilllgt* tin' ami n \\<\ he kept pure. cb an and ill \ - 1 \^ ant malu i in* w nrld their h »rn H.l coiniitioti ii you want to i > d i)Ctt r. s itojeels fm* eti joy a'l .* x i In-ail Ii. . ; ; 111 ; v loom up Ih r '/t* THE Wf AK AND NERVOUS i ' i • t Mix* ndogy How can have t !ii • kidney: iPf, • !. They w . ; 1 * ' i: ’ t > homes and \ Ml* need •Icai isirz - :: • r ' ling to a ! -. : * ’ ' ',(!.! i ■ 1 > w i ;'e Jim v * • a ^- lieuit i 1 : Ji,. !. 1 becomes *: . i | s i *! i '** Stl.iil f’ pnriii i \ i t Hi ! ! i • : ■«•f• ; M ■ ' ■ .-iitIi re w o nit ' *■* : t i. H v fa? t iur i. 1 • 1 a* ■ .* In It;! 1 x'' nr kid- : a ma •\M > »M :n • •. l.<M »i n hah • : i. ii " »i I V *. .’dhy in,. t. ■ . . ■ . C:'. . “ V. ! ’.J . : > • « 1 ' * f 4 . » t : 'A- ’> ’J ! i’i A & 0 BUCHU. 1 .. • i..! ii. \t* (i, anri;'.! ! 1" p Il is 1 t ., . . reliable r *'l\. Sim- . < M.' ' ! ;'4 4 i I ( ’ •» * ii ilia i pi.’, f if l P 1: : - iin ill- i , 1 g. . ' i * • 1 »i;‘n ; It* r.iU II.'.'. fitiiili! • r*’ :n f 1. id hh,(filer * .1 . . ‘ i r .. I’*. • <i' ' | ,’v ) _b ■* ami ii! 1 ur ! i nas ! 1 ' t . ■ l • at > *r-> If \- C 'J R iTO TK'.UP’i A N DS. i: • t • . * . ■ ''O' u :i in.*- .* a .»• r i* ni* Mr. • .. 1 '. Y ‘ ! ! f '• e Vtl for Y a a 1 . i •. J i 1 «» M ' ' y. ■: ;■ fi f **M t ' . , ' ' ; , u in ihe ! : l:r* \ • • r t\ a "in a •! tin- id;, id. ' I' r . \ K J . ' { ■ ' M> RF- h . - »v<* in a - » i.a \ v « •,.-.-)D- (1:1 do . i: m : v i mnii.'’ Iir. »i ' % r; •i a-* ' i ’ > 4 ’ V •; r. v. \. < ni’ or *• i •rs ST I ' i ..i ' • i . ia • I . :«* f .jin Is. < i. i i ! A i. . r,\ N : . : ' ( * ' ll ie best i' ir •».' 11 in* »' 11 !is!e.n - was lain k 1 •! '. 1 . i . aa.; ail’! ! Pa ivmetly ! i. *. . • > a* —hi' > I'.lpOli il few in t 'Yn!* ,i * * j ' i;. 1 >u Pm? V ' • Y'« j t>nii f It i 1 of C:'- 1 t. . : i :i; ;.{•« . . »im ' '. < • . S.* ’ , M \\ !111 ’ 1 >(nUN liods. In s fa-t g lie il i II- T7 a BAK ER, t, • . ' ; * . n (l ’! 1 * * in n.i 1* e HI V 11’ s . •ms iin ii:Mt >■ •' l*o; i contractor m bui :,;•!:\ n I wit It gbn*;. t ro.ll 1 I!; , i 11 eoil 'In :■> i . We | , • , , t h • - i i n l -i a towns' e I .opu fill ion. Inti t ' 1 ' ■ ih tor soixtug -.ei’iis o i . : d W o 111 e ft Wi dll’!,) . .’ "itltl'gi’X fo.' Mill II > . j a . ■ z' 1 * e.leers reet)j 1 li- i>l*;Al.iC*^ i A Bill -am! ail i.nnl- puts something on the plate. Some of the more particular husbands jiass over a dime or a quarter to their wives, but these prove the exception to the rule. How many times have we heard married women say, "I never carry any money when I go out with my husband?” One observing woman told me the wretched fashion of carrying porte- monnaies in the hand has given the glove industry one of its bigge>t booms. More gloves become soiled and worn from carrying the purse in the hands than from actual wear. I had talked with several women, and they tell me they do not like to carry purses in their hands, but there is no nelp for it as the pockets in the skirts are made now. These pockets are usually in the back of the skirt, fmd if the purses were carried in them pickpockets would be in clover. —Brooklyn Citizen. Oiiiuui In Honey. The increased cultivation of ix»ppy in various parts of Enrol*? hits, it is said, led to a marked growth in tho percentage of opium contained in honey, the properties of which tire much influenced by the flowers from which the bees gather it. This is nothing new, for Xenophon relates • im' -i>ng from everv throat, that his soldiers were intoxicated l> t \ Mint ling forever free, t he song of, eating Trebizond honey, extracted liln fiy." presumably from the poppies which abound in that region.—Philadel phia Record. A Frittlilfnl Oritfal. Police Officer—Look here, young man, you’ve Ih-cu hanging about here for over an hour. It's very stispi cioushke. What’s thematier? Young Mr. Dap]>er (who has liecn a father just 11 days)—Oh, nothirg. You see. I'm waiting until there's no one in the chemist's shop, so's I can go in and buy a feeding bottle.- Lon ilon Judy. -— -• • A Million Friends. A frieiu! in need is a friend indeed, and not les' tliini one million people have found jest such a i'*ie*id >n Dr. K'ltg s New Ifi'eoYe 'V o' ( 11! 1 -Itli'()- id How’s This. \Yt o!'.’ r on Inmdrt'd <lo|liti , s re-i will’ at ease of (’idtirrii that :• ■ 11 • i.t • iif' d by iLiR s t tittirrb ('u i . .i. ( 11 F I! Y A ('it.. Drops.. To- Ic lo D. \\ • Ih uI'lb i'signetl littvi known F ,i. i 't \ .r llie las? L") years. tMid bt I it 1 1 i. , i iVct I \ bolioritiile i n til I be i -- t .ei s-n'tions itnd liiiiineially .•ii,'. ■ . ii. i-t out iinx obligitlion niiiile by 11: i.' !irm. \\ ■ A - f, uax \\ bolesiile I»rug- gists. A Mart'I led'i i'. liar s < .o’rb < 'tire i> l a ken i t Buiidin g Fvl a Lei Sals. for build* I’l.'iiih ::d m ilicii'. i i:.- ilgs 'nadt' on aiioi'l 11". i.'f. ana see. f Vo'.l alt ;i _nod aui! of elotliesut T.h.ioM. Wnlding. Kin nan bo* tom ligure- "all on !. M. I’FEI.ER. Wimlesale Druggists To ll \ .u want a good oa’.foj’ shoes for a bit: ii' .u t t ci m;: 1 ! \ hlnnd a ne.b.g diiee.ix upoi’ the | mueoiis SltrfiU'es of the i . M sy *'! ■ hs ;; ! 1 1 'ri' ■ , oe. per 1,'>t 1 fi*. Sold 1 1 I'n .dsis. l est imoitj;tIs fret i \'.n waul nice 1 hill . '1 A I;; • t N ews Notes. a of Tilt: Li:t: ,i i.-. i. M. RMELER. t ''heap cull on 'I. DI LLER. If i •: | *,\;. 11 ,a I VI 1.!.. ■? ill t lie Wily of |>r. ' I- 11 an roct rtes att t fi, |,i a - ? |«ri’ uoi.'i fai! to call on i ■ A ! '."OI‘. Del. 2:1.—\Y. D. Ry 'i.t' !'. Mir — u. in to- v- 1) :T TN’TTT'I'? ' ar> : t i. - mugi.i' t'. .uis> l-eoimra. a ’L't if D' Ej g jU 1 w-t:! • .-oa ta i.I.urg last Tuesday on | ^ ||| § KHrll.n. J I - .i. .\. ii irr's wcnl lo Hiflo!* h. t — Tinir- iitv on iniriness. s .!. L. Yliiry went to Spa flit n bn tg I rTO litst rioir'di'y on business. A * aVy Mr. and Mrs*. Ilaz. l Paris, of Paris. ^ S. r are visiliug J. R. Moore and \j> (Xl | I | 1 family. A. \Y. Smitli itnd family. aei*i!m- | > i i |,a: !y d' Gardner and Miss Liz/.i.- T dab vi -it d friends itnd reltitives in - art in uirg lii<t Friday und S:ti- ir i.:, r* iiirng lionte Siindity nioni- ing. M . Ma: ir. I Fowler, of Greeli- viritiiig lur diingliter. Mr; Co Are the largest man- lidw.'rd Giu-dner tiiis week. ufacturers of Vehicles m " Rviirs visit,'.i Mi-s j n the South - and make Aa -U I" Mary. O, Maud. liislMtt- fh - , j , Q \|r. a ml Mi>. \\ . D. IS;, at*' went :•> gOOCtS .LiVC aiVVa^S tia’ine.v y, !• nlay on husitu.ss. takeD the first OrGmi- *'• u ' i ' sl, x urns at fairs when shown in competition with the world. \\> .Mfii 'inro vrraiiiij 11 • r ' > i j *' . i: l« v ils :i l)oV \'» III .1 1 men to making st utT i • r*! cii i’i rs wil 1:. J . A. II a in ' •'lak. ' mg otT (lie btislt.' He mad i 1 1 giilloii- of molasses from om’* 11a 11 : ti fe of bot tom land. 1 n- cos! ,'f 1 u! t ’ \ at i .ui a ml it I! other < n pel i'i s W, ft only .'1*1 l.tiO. 1 iiitl beiits Cot I i ill, ft? r sweetness anyway. The fit liners in t.his section are sow i ng o.i 1 s and gat lieritigcorn. < "t n shin king ’ will soon be tbe order ol the :, : . i:' , I'llitie- in this seel ion seem to be a.' tfi ad ,’i- n door-nuil. ■ Itai e not beard au\ one hollow hurrah for The Caffney Wagon and Furniture Co., tin’ "Di't min :' < ir . iii i! Tilleian ,,r any ,,ther eandiilatt ,,,, (i,,.,,, . in long a lime it would almost y, y ,a j,,- i S' ;i e u • to deat h. I xn i„ ,1. .1 • a a I will . . b'brated ofany- w i. i- (’all t In ir line 1 ri bt. Rut 1 A , c ■' a I 1 ... a ii i * * 1 i * (••iiiiet d i r mo '<•.' T''?a* hot 11, - i ''i t' dfiig 'tore. Large bottles *»Uc, anil r iE BLOOD is the source ot , ! he.iltli. Take Hood’* Sarsaparilla to keep it pine and tich. Re sure to get HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA, i Carolina Buggy Co., A orli.x ilK* "i.-C.